Eaton Greengate RC3 Installation Instructions Manual

Eaton Greengate RC3 Installation Instructions Manual

Room controller

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Greengate
Installation Instructions

Room Controller

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician
Installation shall be in accordance with all applicable local and NEC codes
Turn the power off at circuit breakers before wiring
RC3DE models may contain circuits from more than one power source
Designed for indoor installation and use only
All new wiring must be fully verified before applying power
Servicing of equipment should be performed by qualified service personnel
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

System Overview

Normal Power
(Line In & Load Out)
Emergency Power
(Line In & Load Out)
RC3DE Model only
0-10V Dimmer Wiring
(Dimming Models Only)
For more information
see the Room Controller
troubleshooting document
Model #: RC3
Model #: RC3D
Model #: RC3DE

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Room Controller
(Above Entry Door)
(Low Voltage, Class 2)
(Any Greengate
Occupancy Sensor)
Wallstation
(Entry)
Model #: RC3-PL
Model #: RC3-PL-N
Model #: RC3D-PL
Model #: RC3D-PL-N
Model #: RC3DE-PL
Model #: RC3DE-PL-N
Model #: RC3D-PL-CP
Model #: RC3D-PL-N-CP
INS #
Model #: RC3DE-PL-CP
Model #: RC3DE-PL-N-CP
SPRC-R-20-120
(20A Receptacle Control)
OCC-RJ45
DSRC-FMOIR
(Multi-zone
Daylight Sensor)
Wallstation
(Additional)
RS-485 to other Room Controllers
and ControlKeepers
Line Voltage
to J-Box
Line Voltage
to Receptacles

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  • Page 1 Model #: RC3-PL Model #: RC3-PL-N Model #: RC3D-PL Model #: RC3D-PL-N Greengate Model #: RC3 Model #: RC3DE-PL Model #: RC3DE-PL-N Model #: RC3D Model #: RC3D-PL-CP Model #: RC3D-PL-N-CP INS # Installation Instructions Model #: RC3DE Model #: RC3DE-PL-CP Model #: RC3DE-PL-N-CP Room Controller SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2 Station Wallstations Mode Demand Response Alert Mode Time Clock Energy Options DIP Switch Demand Response Occupancy Not Used Default 10% Vac (default) 0-10V Dimming Outputs Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 0-10V Dimming www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 3 Isolate one dimming zone and temporarily connect the purple and gray 0-10V leads together. Verify that the controlled zone dims to its lowest output level, then label the zone wiring for easy identification. Disconnect the 0-10V leads for the zone under test and then repeat for remaining dimming zones. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 4 Two onboard QuickConnect ports Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 3 Installation Standard decorator opening Load 1 Load 1 Load 1 Operating Environment 32° F to 104° F (0° to 40° C) Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 3 For indoor use only. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 5 Controller outputs out-of-the-box. Zone wallstations provide output toggle functions and dimmer raise/lower functions Scene wallstations are pre-engraved and control Room Controller outputs out-of-the-box. Scene wallstations go to a preset light configuration that can be adjusted using the HHPR-RC personal remote. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 6 OAC sensors can be mounted to the ceiling, junction box or round fixture with raceway. Optimum mounting height is 8-10 feet. DN nNt mNunt Nver 12 feet. Mount at fixture height to avoid obstucting view. Mount the sensor at least 4-6 feet from air supply ducts to avoid false activation. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 7 Screw, Nut and Washer Drop Ceiling For spaces that need more than two occupancy Ntee: sensors see the app note: “Room Controller Mounting applications for additional occupancy sensors,” on our Base Mounting Cover website. Sensor Occupancy Sensor Mounted to Wallboard www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 8 Sensor Cable to Coupler GGRC-COUPLER. (GGRC-COUPLER) Operating Environment 32° F to 104° F (0° to 40° C) For indoor use only. Locking Washer Threaded Mounting Post Ceiling Daylight Sensor Adjustable Daylight Viewing Lens Sensor Dome www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 9 Clock QuickConnect Cable (Class 2) Energy Options DIP Switch Demand Response Occupancy Not Used Default 10% Vac (default) GGRC-COUPLER 0-10V Dimming Outputs (Daylight Sensor Coupler) Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 0-10V Dimming www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 10 Receptacle Switchpack or BMS Output. Do not tie both items into the port at the same time. Presence of the Receptacle Switchpack will cause 24 VDC to be present on the BMS output, which may cause damage to the J BOX connected system. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 11 The Receptacle/BMS out port supports the use of a Receptacle Switchpack or BMS Output. Do not tie both items into the port at the same time. Presence of the Receptacle Switchpack will cause 24 VDC to be present on the BMS output which may cause damage to the connected system. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 12 20% Demand 30% Demand 40% Demand Response (Default) Response Response Response Time Clock Alert Mode Demand A/V Mode Contact Response If using Demand Response, ensure the level of reduction is selected using Energy Option DIP Switches 1 & 2. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 13 ● Momentary. Remote (HHPR-RC). *Connected alternate voltage and receptacle switchpacks will not blink warn with onboard relay loads. They will remain ON during the blink warn process and will turn OFF with other lighting once the warning periods expire. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 14 Address DIP Switch Network Wiring Notes The Room Controller network is designed to communicate with other Room Controller and ControlKeeper network panels using a lighting control RS-485 network for communications. This allows the panels to share information and to be www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 15 Panels and devices on the RS-485 lighting network Acceptable Suggested Cable Eaton CAT# should be daisy-chained. Do not create a Star or Network Wiring T-Tapped configuration. Standard RS485 Belden 9841 (Shield is not used)
  • Page 16 Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 0-10V Dimming 0-10V Dimming Half Lights Half Lights Full Lights Full Lights All Off All Off Wallstation Slider Station Slider Station Wallstation www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 17 Add the value for each switch position that is On to obtain the panel address. Switch Position Value 5 (Panel Address) Issue a soft reset by pressing the reset button to assign the address to the panel. Network Node RS-485 Connection Terminating Jumper Communication Status LEDs Reset Button Address DIP Switch www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 18 Save the new trim settings and go back to normal operation by pressing the “All OFF” button on any wallstation.  If “All OFF” is not pressed, the controller will automatically save these settings after two minutes. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 19 If the sensor is reading too much light for its current range setting, it will flash its Green LED with a slow blink pattern (6 seconds ON, 1 second OFF , repeated)--this blink pattern may appear as if the Green LED is continuously on. Adjust the range if you see this behavior. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 20 If it is ON, follow the procedures on the previous page to change the sensor range before proceeding. Point the remote at the daylight sensor lens and press the raise or lower button for the appropriate zone until the desired level is reached. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 21 When setting daylight levels with the HHPRG-RC remote, avoid pressing the Zone Level adjustment buttons for the disabled zone. If adjusted in error, simply reset the gain adjustment dial again. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 22 Quiet Time Mode has been activated. During Quiet Time Mode, commands from the occupancy sensors A/V Mode will be disregarded for a period of 60 minutes. Once Raise the 60 minute time period expires, normal operation resumes and the LED will turn off. Lower www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 23 After lighting is OFF , press the “All OFF” button four times as if you were saying the separated syllables of the word “Emergency” {E-MER-GEN-CY}. The emergency relay will turn ON in response to this command verifying that the emergency load control relay is operational.
  • Page 24 Alert Mode terminal to verify normal operation resumes. Troubleshoot the connected Alert Mode wallstations system to determine the cause of the alert signal. If still having trNuble with lighting nNt turning OFF, call Technical Services at 1-800-553-3879 www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 25 If Alert Mode has been activated, lighting will be ON and full bright until the alert is cleared. Disconnect ● contact into the Alert Mode terminal to verify normal operation resumes. Troubleshoot the connected Alert Mode system to determine the cause of the alert signal. www.eaton.com/lightingsystems...
  • Page 26 Eaton 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 www.eaton.com/lightingsystems For service or technical assistance: Eaton is a registered trademark. 1-800-553-3879 All other trademarks are property Canada Sales © 2017 Eaton of their respective owners. 5925 McLaughlin Road...

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